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Syracuse Housing Authority and City of Syracuse Awarded Transformative $50 Million Under The Federal Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant

East Adams Neighborhood Transformation Plan to address longstanding physical and social challenges of the Historic 15thWard and revitalize the neighborhood into a vibrant mixed-use, mixed-income community Syracuse, N.Y. – Syracuse Housing Authority Executive Director William Simmons and City of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced an award of $50 million under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) Grant for the East Adams Neighborhood Transformation Plan (Transformation Plan). This landmark award, the first CNI Grant ever awarded in New York State, was submitted by the Syracuse Housing Authority, acting as lead applicant, and the City of Syracuse, with contributions from crucial partners McCormack Baron Salazar, Blueprint 15, Urban Strategies, Inc. and the Syracuse City School District. The grant will revitalize a section of Syracuse’s Historic 15th Ward, a 27 block, 118 square-acre area. It will help create a new East Adams Neighborhood with more diverse housing options and greater educational, economic, and health opportunities for current and future residents. This revitalization is critical to redressing decades-long disinvestment in the Historic 15th Ward, a once-thriving black community that was greatly impacted in 1950s and 1960s when large areas of the neighborhood were razed due to the construction of Interstate 81 (I-81). The New York State Department of Transportation’s (NYSDOT) start of construction of the Community Grid to replace the I-81 viaduct offers a unique opportunity to reinvigorate the city’s urban core. Complementing the Community Grid, the Transformation Plan is designed to reconnect the neighborhood both physically and socially, preventing displacement, removing barriers and creating a new urban fabric. William Simmons, Executive Director of SHA, expressed his enthusiasm saying, “Securing this $50 million grant is a monumental victory for our community. It validates the hard work and input from residents who have been at the heart of this planning process. The East Adams Neighborhood Transformation Plan is not just about building new homes; it’s about building a brighter future for our families, creating opportunities, and fostering a sense of pride and belonging. Residents and the community have long been awaiting this type of investment, and their patience and perseverance have finally paid off. This funding represents not only a financial boost, but a renewed hope and commitment to our shared future.” “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) award to Syracuse supports a transformative neighborhood vision to help reconnect and revitalize the heart of Syracuse’s Historic 15th Ward,” said Mayor Walsh. “It will provide affordable, high-quality housing for people who live in the neighborhood today and enable a more vibrant neighborhood with access to jobs, healthcare, and better education. The City and Syracuse Housing Authority, working with residents and community partners, will build a safer more connected East Adams neighborhood, advancing equitable economic opportunities, and bringing new investment to the area following decades of disrepair. I am grateful to Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Congressman Brandon Williams, Governor Kathy Hochul and our other government partners for supporting Syracuse at every stage of our community effort to win this highly competitive CNI grant.”  The Transformation Plan reflects residents’ strong desire to revitalize the neighborhood to be a safe, healthy, and strong community that supports its children and elderly and offers the same opportunities for success as other neighborhoods in Syracuse. Key components of the plan include: • Replacing over 600 aging public housing units in Pioneer Homes and McKinney Manor and activating vacant parcels to create over 1400 new units. The redevelopment will feature a rich mix of high-quality, energy-efficient housing options including apartments, townhomes and single-family homes, aimed at enhancing resident access to downtown Syracuse and University Hill’s vibrant urban centers. • Using a phased approach to redevelopment to minimize disruption of the residents. Replacement units will be appropriately sized to meet the needs of returning families, and all current eligible residents are given priority to return. • Improving access to higher quality education by building a pipeline of students for the new world-class Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) High School and supporting the development of the Children Rising Center, which will include an early learning center and space for health, wellness, and recreational opportunities. • Accelerating economic opportunities through workforce training and business development. This includes transforming new ground-floor commercial spaces and vacant buildings into vibrant retail hubs for small, local, minority, and women-owned businesses. A Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Real Estate Development & Entrepreneurship Incubator will ensure minority entrepreneurs have clear access to these new opportunities, and a Neighborhood Employment and Training Center will connect residents to jobs. • Enhancing neighborhood connectivity, visibility, and safety through public infrastructure improvements and the use of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles. This will create more green space and improve recreational opportunities, public safety, and food access. • Placemaking and multi-park improvements, including the development of a new “Linear Park” connecting Roesler and Wilson Parks and a neighborhood museum to celebrate the legacy of the Historic 15th Ward. • Offering wraparound services and support to ensure residents have access to essential resources. This includes family-centered case management, educational, health, and career services, and mobility counseling to help mitigate transition barriers of relocation or re-occupancy. To ensure the Transformation Plan’s execution matches its ambitious scope, partners McCormack Baron Salazar and Urban Strategies Inc., firms renowned for their expertise in national Choice Neighborhood initiatives, will assist with the redevelopment efforts. Every resident of Pioneer Homes and McKinney Manor will benefit from personalized support through caseworkers dedicated to facilitating the transition through redevelopment phases, with a strong focus on improving employment, health, and educational outcomes. “This Choice Neighborhood announcement is both the beginning and the summation of the dedication of neighbors and community partners working to center the lives and lived experiences of the children and families of East Adams. USI is proud and ready to continue this great work.” Esther Shin, Urban Strategies, Inc., President. Blueprint 15, a partner of the Transformation Plan and a local nonprofit

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Neighborhoods News Southwest (southwest) Syracuse - South

Sabine Street Shooting Victim ‘Walk In’ at Upstate

On Saturday, July 20th, 2024, at approximately 9:47 p.m., uniformed officers with the Syracuse Police Department responded to University Hospital at 750 East Adams Street for a report of a male who arrived with an apparent gunshot wound to his left hand.  Upon arrival, officers located the 17-year-old victim in the emergency room. The victim had injuries that were consistent with being struck by gunfire.  The victims’ injuries are not life threatening.  The incident location was reported to be in the 200 block of Sabine Street.   The investigation is active and ongoing.  Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Syracuse Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222. Image by ElasticComputeFarm from Pixabay

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